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After decades as a scrapyard, this 45-acre East Bank site has sold and is primed for redevelopment — what would you want to see there?
A group of business owners, developers, and investors are looking to transform the Antioch space at 5255 Hickory Hollow Pkwy. into Tennessee Nashville Chinatown.
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The development will bring entertainment, a bar, retail + restaurant space to 3104 Gallatin Pk. by early 2025.
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Now under construction, The Nations’ customizable condos and townhomes will hit the market in West Nashville this summer.
The hotel would rise eight stories at 1500 3rd Ave. N. and include 4,000 sqft of commercial space.
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This new Mt. Juliet community from Toll Brothers offers luxury two-story homes with an array of spectacular amenities.
No plane required. If you want to visit “Little Hollywood,” all you have to do is head to a neighborhood in East Nashville boasting several Spanish Revival homes.
Before the development called The 924 can kick a gooaal get to work, the Metro Planning Commission will consider a rezoning plan on May 24.
In the final stop on Metro’s Old House Series, we’ll uncover Nashville’s latest historic property style, which reached peak builds between 1940 and 1960.
The Everett and The Emory, two multi-family residential towers under construction at Nashville Yards, anticipate an opening by year’s end.
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